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Let others take a turn to walk

Let others take a turn to walk. Who are we?. Let other take a turn to walk in your shoes !. Rachel Postgraduate Master of Teaching. Christine Postgraduate Master of Accounting. Melissa 4 th Year Commerce/Arts. Xing 3 rd Year Horticulture. Judy 2 nd Year Commerce. Jolene

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Let others take a turn to walk

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  1. Let others take a turn to walk

  2. Who are we? Let other take a turn to walk in your shoes! Rachel Postgraduate Master of Teaching Christine Postgraduate Master of Accounting Melissa 4th Year Commerce/Arts Xing 3rd Year Horticulture Judy 2nd Year Commerce Jolene 1st Year Environments

  3. Kids Off The Kerb Kids Off The Kerb 326 Settlement Road, Thomastown, 3074 nathan@kidsoffthekerb.com www.kidsoffthekerb.com Kids Off The Kerb aims to assist disadvantaged and at-risk young people by providing support and links to productive activities such as education, training and employment Works together with governments, corporate businesses, local services and youth support organisations Uses the environmental and recycling platform to create and sustain these opportunities for young people Aims to give young people the chance to develop business enterprises that are economically sustainable in their own right. • Founded by Nathan Stirling OAM: • Juris Doctor in Law • Master of Management • Over 20 years experience working in not-for profit sector • Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his management and contribution to youth welfare programs in Australia.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9KwPDLQVso

  4. The History of In Your Shoes • Established in 2008 by Fran Davide • The project was inspired by her observation of homeless people freezing • on the cold winter streets. • Program started off with 13 schools with 8489 pairs of shoes being • collected. The chart below shows the final shoes count for the participating schools:

  5. Cranbourne Journal - 11/08/08 Diamond Valley Leader - 13/08/08 Everyone wants to be part of something GOOD! Source: Bayside Leader – 05/08/08 Herald Sun - 29/07/08 Mordialloc Chelsea Leader - 04/08/08

  6. Our In Your Shoes program • We help to get in touch with all the primary and high schools by first • sending them an email to hear about their interest in our program. • We send them the information booklet that we have prepared to help • them to get organized and help them to develop ideas on how they • can run the program • We set two collection periods for them to choose from: 7 – 19 • September OR 5 -17 October • Once they have set the collection period, Kids Off the Kerb • coordinate the collection by a truck. • Aims: • To collect 10,000 pairs of schools during these two periods by getting as many school on board as possible. • To hope to collect sufficient shoes so that disadvantaged youths can be hired to sort the shoes.

  7. Kids Off The Kerb Nathan Stirling KOTK Associates Youth employed by KOTK Stakeholders • Participating Schools • School Principals & Administrators • Teachers & Students • Students Parents & Families

  8. Stakeholders • Shoe Recipients • Disadvantaged Countries eg. Ghana & Iraq • Local Charities • Other Communities Source: Soles4souls updated 2009 http://www.soles4souls.org/areas/global.html • University of Melbourne • SALP • ALG 15

  9. Achievements • Created a database of schools in metropolitan Melbourne • Produced an information booklet for general information • Prepared newsletters and posters for school • Site visit to KOTK office at Thomastown • Almost 50 schools are participating • 14 schools have already run the program in September 17-18 • Created our own website – www.inyourshoes.com.au • Set up Facebook group and fan page

  10. Our publicity materials Sample of the Posters provided: Sample Notice for your NEWSLETTER:

  11. Next Step • May implement the program in the University of Melbourne • Contact the media for publicity • Get more schools involved in October collection • Running another collection next year • Obtain feedbacks from participated schools • Develop self-sustainability of the program • Registration system in In Your Shoes website

  12. Highlights of our groups’ experiences: SALP CAMP Chinese Dinner Party with Pavlova LIVE BALL

  13. Thomastown Site Visit SALP Adventure Weekend

  14. Judy’s Birthday Celebration Rushing for presentation

  15. Let others take a turn to walk

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